I recently watched Dead Enders (2010) on Tubi. The storyline revolves around a vengeful, power-hungry woman who constructs a maze filled with death traps. She captures a man named Robert and releases him into the maze, where he must navigate the deadly obstacles to survive, find his captor, and seek revenge.
Directed by Paul C. Hemmes (Maya), the film stars Seth Gandrud (Atomic Shark), JC Marquez Pulita (Evil Good), Christie Santo (Dead in 5 Heartbeats), and Kim Wagner-Hemmes (Maya).
Dead Enders is an excruciatingly brutal movie. The acting, writing, and cinematography all scream low budget, resulting in a lackluster production overall. The only redeeming quality is the female main character, who could have been utilized better throughout the film. One standout scene is a sex scene, but it's overshadowed by the poor execution of the horror elements. The final fight scene is particularly painful to watch, adding to the disappointment.
In conclusion, Dead Enders falls short as a horror film and fails to offer any redeeming qualities. It's best to skip this one entirely. I would give it a score of 1/10 and recommend avoiding it.
Directed by Paul C. Hemmes (Maya), the film stars Seth Gandrud (Atomic Shark), JC Marquez Pulita (Evil Good), Christie Santo (Dead in 5 Heartbeats), and Kim Wagner-Hemmes (Maya).
Dead Enders is an excruciatingly brutal movie. The acting, writing, and cinematography all scream low budget, resulting in a lackluster production overall. The only redeeming quality is the female main character, who could have been utilized better throughout the film. One standout scene is a sex scene, but it's overshadowed by the poor execution of the horror elements. The final fight scene is particularly painful to watch, adding to the disappointment.
In conclusion, Dead Enders falls short as a horror film and fails to offer any redeeming qualities. It's best to skip this one entirely. I would give it a score of 1/10 and recommend avoiding it.
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